Tuesday 22 April 2014

Writing task 3

1. Do we change our identity when we wear different clothes, for example when we are not using our school uniform?
No, we maintain our identity, but we could change the way we behave. For example, when we come to the school with informal clothes, we change our behaving because we feel different, more free, but we still maintain our identity, we still are ourselves.

2. Do we change our way of speaking when we are wearing different types of clothes, for example, school uniform or more casual clothes?
Yes, because usually formal clothe implies a more formal situation that the one that occurs when casual clothing is worn, for example what happens at work or when you are with friends. At work, you are supposed to go with formal clothes and it is a formal environment, so you behave and speak according to the situation, therefore you can't use informal language. On the other side, when you are with friends (using casual clothes) it is an informal environment so you are expected to use a informal language, and it would be strange if you didn't use it's type of language.

3. How do our clothes represent our identity?
Clothes represent our identity through the way we use them. If someone uses their clothes tidy, take care about it, you could say that he is equally concerned about his personal matters, contrary to what you may think of a person that has uncared clothes. 

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